UPDATE: OSRFramework 0.17.3

My last post about this open sources research framework was approximately four weeks ago. Two days ago, a new version was released – OSRFramework 0.17.3. This post covers the changes, fixes and advancements made to this version.

What is OSRFramework?

OSRFramework is an open source GNU AGPLv3+ set of libraries modularly developed by Yaiza Rubio and Félix Brezo to perform Open Source Intelligence tasks. In the framework, the authors include a series of applications related to username checking, DNS lookups, social media research, regular expressions extraction and many others. At the same time, by means of ad-hoc Maltego transforms, OSRFramework provides a way of making these queries graphically as well as including other interfaces to interact with it using the command line and a web server.

OSRFramework 0.17.3 Changelog:

Add feature #290: Add thiscrush.com as a new usufy platform

Add feature: Add Mastodon.social and Mastodon.xyz platforms

Add feature: Add noip.com subdomains

Fix issue #291: Fix bebee usufy platform

Fix issue in domainfy that tried a Whois info request if a TLD classified as other was found

Fix issue in domainfy of several false positives

Fix issue with false positives in Kiwi for usernames longer than 16

Fix several tags for some platforms

Fix issue with Rapid7 forums by removing it

Download OSRFramework 0.17.3:

As always, get the updated OSRFramework 0.17.3 version, by checking out the GIT repository or, running a git pull in your installed directory. If you have installed it using pip, then simply run pip install osrframework --upgrade

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